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Today's bonkers bug report: Microsoft Edge can't print numbers

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FeedSource: [TheRegister]

Time: 2017-05-05 05:08:16 UTC

Original URL: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/05/microsoft_edge_cant_print_numbers/ [theregister.co.uk] using UTF-8 encoding.

Title: Today's bonkers bug report: Microsoft Edge can't print numbers

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Today's bonkers bug report: Microsoft Edge can't print numbers

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story [theregister.co.uk]:

Microsoft's Edge browser is the subject of an amusing new bug report, alleging it somehow manages to screw up printing strings of numbers.

The report [microsoft.com] on Microsoft's developer portal describes the issue where PDF files printed through Edge will display numbers and text incorrectly when exported.

"Edge displays PDF correctly but printed content differs notably," the bug notice reads. "Printed content depends on selected printer, on printer settings, and on used computer (please try a different setup if first result looks correct)."

The report includes a pair of examples in a numbered table. The first table is sequentially numbered from 1-140. The second table, which is said to have been printed in Edge through the "print-to-PDF" function, has the boxes numbered out of sequence with the first six as "1,1,4,4,4,7".

The report notes the issue was found in Edge version 14.14393 and was filed by a "Mathias I." The developer also suggests users avoid the print-to-PDF function by scanning a printout of the page with a scanner, which seems like a lot of effort just to get a PDF and may be a joke.

In the meantime, it might be a good idea to use another application to export your PDFs, especially if you're filling out an expense report or making math assignment. ®

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